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Samsung Expands Glasses-Free 3D Gaming for Odyssey Monitors

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
March 9, 2026
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Samsung is pushing harder on glasses-free 3D gaming. At GDC 2026, the company said its Odyssey 3D Hub platform is expected to offer 120 playable titles by the end of the year, doubling the roughly 60 games currently available.

Odyssey 3D Hub is Samsung’s content platform for its glasses-free 3D monitors, including recent Odyssey-branded displays. It serves as the gateway for 3D-enabled PC games that can tap into the company’s custom display technology.

Growing 3D game library and new titles

Samsung has only publicly named a few of the games joining Odyssey 3D Hub this year so far. The upcoming additions include:

  • Cronos: The New Dawn
  • Hell is Us

Both are third-person action games that were originally released last year and are being brought into the platform’s 3D ecosystem.

The existing 3D-ready catalogue already includes several notable titles, among them:

  • Stellar Blade
  • Lies of P
  • Psychonauts 2

According to Samsung, the expanding list of supported games is intended to show that there is still meaningful demand for 3D display tech in gaming, especially when combined with modern hardware and software support.

Early hands-on impressions of Samsung’s glasses-free 3D monitors have been positive. Testers have highlighted that games look strong in 3D and that the displays use head tracking, which helps maintain the 3D effect without forcing players to stay locked into a narrow “sweet spot” in front of the screen. That design is meant to avoid some of the pain points of older glasses-free 3D systems.

Samsung has been quietly expanding its line of glasses-free 3D displays, and there are now several models available, with screen sizes up to 32 inches. These panels are positioned for players who want 3D depth without wearing a headset or 3D glasses.

At GDC, Samsung also revealed a partnership with CD Projekt Red focused on display technology and its HDR10+ Gaming standard. Details are limited, but Samsung has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 will integrate HDR10+ Gaming as part of the collaboration.

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